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ML987

Hawaiian Petrel Pterodroma sandwichensis

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Contributor

Warren King Media from this contributor

Date

12 Jun 1970 8:00 PM

Location

Haleakala Crater
Maui, Hawaii, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 20.6666667, -156.25
Age
Not specified
Sex
Not specified
Behaviors
Courtship, display, or copulation; Flying
Sounds
Call; Mechanical sound
Playback
Not specified

Media notes

NOTES: PAIRED FLIGHTS ALONG RIM OF CRATER. BARKS AND GROWLS (AND WINGBEATS). PERHAPS 25-50 BIRDS. WEATHERED LAVA ROCK AND XERIC SCRUB. Response to playback: No response. Other Behaviors: Court. Habitat: Scrub, Rocky. Elevation: 3100 m.

Technical information

Recorder
UHER 4000S
Microphone
Uher M512
Accessories
Parabola 91.4cm (36in)

Archival information

Digitized
23 May 2000 - Martha Fischer

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